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Substrate Control of Internal Electron Transfer in Bacterial Nitric-oxide Reductase
Authors:Peter Lachmann  Yafei Huang  Joachim Reimann  Ulrika Flock  Pia ?delroth
Affiliation:From the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, The Arrhenius Laboratories for Natural Sciences, Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Nitric -oxide reductase (NOR) from Paracoccus denitrificans catalyzes the reduction of nitric oxide (NO) to nitrous oxide (N2O) (2NO + 2H+ + 2e →N2O + H2O) by a poorly understood mechanism. NOR contains two low spin hemes c and b, one high spin heme b3, and a non-heme iron FeB. Here, we have studied the reaction between fully reduced NOR and NO using the “flow-flash” technique. Fully (four-electron) reduced NOR is capable of two turnovers with NO. Initial binding of NO to reduced heme b3 occurs with a time constant of ∼1 μs at 1.5 mm NO, in agreement with earlier studies. This reaction is [NO]-dependent, ruling out an obligatory binding of NO to FeB before ligation to heme b3. Oxidation of hemes b and c occurs in a biphasic reaction with rate constants of 50 s−1 and 3 s−1 at 1.5 mm NO and pH 7.5. Interestingly, this oxidation is accelerated as [NO] is lowered; the rate constants are 120 s−1 and 12 s−1 at 75 μm NO. Protons are taken up from solution concomitantly with oxidation of the low spin hemes, leading to an acceleration at low pH. This effect is, however, counteracted by a larger degree of substrate inhibition at low pH. Our data thus show that substrate inhibition in NOR, previously observed during multiple turnovers, already occurs during a single oxidative cycle. Thus, NO must bind to its inhibitory site before electrons redistribute to the active site. The further implications of our data for the mechanism of NO reduction by NOR are discussed.
Keywords:Enzyme Catalysis   Enzyme Mechanisms   Nitric Oxide   Oxidation-Reduction   Proton Transport   Flow-flash   Non-heme Iron   Substrate Inhibition
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